Citations:tumulosity

Noun: "(rare) the state or quality of being hilly or bumpy"

 * 1827, "The Court of Death: A Dramatic Sketch", in The Quality Papers (ed. Demetrius Wyseman), William Marsh (1827), page 48:
 * Fielding is censuring Tom Paine for uttering indecencies—Lord Chesterfield labouring to obviate the tumulosity of Æsop's back,
 * 1906, J. E. L. Seneker, Frontier Experience, or Epistolary Sesquipedalian Lexiphanicism From The Occident, reprinted 2008 via Lulu.com (ed. Thomas R. Stone), ISBN 9780557003914, page 10:
 * Viewing the ludicrous antics of these lusory sciurine burrowing rodents, in their circumcursations, or perched, a la homo upon the apices of their coniform tumulosities incessitously allatrating, one cannot control his risibles.
 * 1964, Donald Barthelme, "A Picture History of the War", reprinted in Flying to America: 45 More Stories, Shoemaker Hoard (2007), ISBN 9781582434438, page 259:
 * Why have they stuck stones in my kidneys, devaluated my tumulosity, retracted my hair?
 * 1973, Acta Entomol. Bohemoslov, Volume 70, page 404:
 * a pair of small swellings situated between eyes; tumulosities more marked (papilliform) laterally